US Public Interest Research Group Survey: After Apple Slows Phones, Interest In Phone Repair Spikes

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A new survey released by U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) shows that interest in additional phone repair options surged as battery issues with iPhones made headlines.

Findings show that we throw out 350,000 phones each day, highlighting need for expanded access to repair.

A new survey released today by U.S. PIRG, “Recharge Repair,” found a surge in consumer demand for phone repair following the revelation Apple was slowing phones with older batteries. “Recharge Repair” identifies the barriers to battery replacement and phone repair that add to long repair delays for consumers. The findings support the need for Right to Repair reforms to grant consumers and third parties access to the parts and tools to repair cell phones and other electronics.

Here’s a brief summary – you can CLICK HERE to read the entire report: